King's ArmsLondon > Nightlife > Pubs25 Roupell Street, South Bank, London SE1 |
19 minutes walk from Kennington Park RoadA short walk from the South Bank Centre, The Old Vic and The National Theatre this traditional old watering hole is a good place to...More

WheatsheafLondon > Nightlife > Pubs6 Stoney Street, Bankside, London SE1 |
22 minutes walk from Kennington Park RoadFollowing a three-year closure due to the Thameslink building works, the Wheatsheaf pub next to Borough Market reopened in December 2012. Drinkers who mourned the...More

The Thirsty BearLondon > Nightlife > Pubs62 Stamford Street, SE1 |
22 minutes walk from Kennington Park RoadIf you're the kind of drinker who gets thirsty, very thirsty, and you don't have the time or patience to queue for at a very...More

Red Lion PubLondon > Nightlife > Pubs48 Parliament Street, Whitehall, Westminster, London SW1A |
24 minutes walk from Kennington Park RoadRight across the street from the Houses of Parliament, the Red Lion is perfectly positioned for politicos to pop in for a pint after a...More

HiveLondon > Restaurants > Gastropub11-13 Station Road, Brixton, London SW9 |
37 minutes walk from Kennington Park RoadThough it has the look of a Carnaby Street style bar, with funky lighting and minimalist decor in gunmetal grey, this new Brixton joint differs...More

The EburyLondon > Restaurants > Gastropub11 Pimlico Road, Pimlico, London SW1W |
2.1 miles from Kennington Park RoadThe Ebury closed on 5th November 2012. When The Ebury first opened up in what was a neglected corner of Pimlico, replacing a grungy old...More

The EagleLondon > Restaurants > Gastropub159 Farringdon Road, Clerkenwell, London EC1R |
2.3 miles from Kennington Park RoadThe original and arguably one of London's best gastropubs, The Eagle in Farringdon is a happy, bustling place where top notch food is served without...More

The WellLondon > Restaurants > Gastropub180 St John Street, Clerkenwell, London EC1V |
2.4 miles from Kennington Park RoadEverything about our meal at this superb gastropub in Clerkenwell was brilliant, from the towering pint'o'prawns ordered to start, to the grins plastered over our...More